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'''''New College School, Oxford A history''''' is book by Matthew Jenkinson. Include a chapter about [[The Hobbit (1967 stage adaptation)]].
'''''New College School, Oxford A history''''' is book by Matthew Jenkinson which includes a chapter about [[The Hobbit (1967 stage adaptation)|the 1967 stage adaptation]] of ''[[The Hobbit]]''.
==From the publishers==
==From the publishers==
New College School is one of the oldest continually functioning schools in the United Kingdom and, indeed, the world. It was founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, to provide choristers for the chapel of New College, Oxford. Since then the School has had a peripatetic existence, occupying prime locations in the centre of a beautiful university city. Its pupils have witnessed centuries of dramatic history, including being inspected by Tudor monarchs during the Reformation and being forced out of their schoolroom during the English Civil War. The School has also grown over the centuries to include many more boys than those of the original choral foundation, educating and preparing them all for distinguished careers and fulfilled lives.
{{blockquote|New College School is one of the oldest continually functioning schools in the United Kingdom and, indeed, the world. It was founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, to provide choristers for the chapel of New College, Oxford. Since then the School has had a peripatetic existence, occupying prime locations in the centre of a beautiful university city. Its pupils have witnessed centuries of dramatic history, including being inspected by Tudor monarchs during the Reformation and being forced out of their schoolroom during the English Civil War. The School has also grown over the centuries to include many more boys than those of the original choral foundation, educating and preparing them all for distinguished careers and fulfilled lives.}}
 
 


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New College School, Oxford A history
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AuthorMatthew Jenkinson
PublisherShire Library
Released26 June 2013
FormatPaperback
Pages80
ISBN9780747813415

New College School, Oxford A history is book by Matthew Jenkinson which includes a chapter about the 1967 stage adaptation of The Hobbit.

From the publishers[edit | edit source]

New College School is one of the oldest continually functioning schools in the United Kingdom and, indeed, the world. It was founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, to provide choristers for the chapel of New College, Oxford. Since then the School has had a peripatetic existence, occupying prime locations in the centre of a beautiful university city. Its pupils have witnessed centuries of dramatic history, including being inspected by Tudor monarchs during the Reformation and being forced out of their schoolroom during the English Civil War. The School has also grown over the centuries to include many more boys than those of the original choral foundation, educating and preparing them all for distinguished careers and fulfilled lives.